Fragment: Satan Broken Loose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDDEEFGHHGDD| A golden winged Angel stood | A |
| Before the Eternal Judgement seat | B |
| His looks were wild and Devils' blood | C |
| Stained his dainty hands and feet | B |
| The Father and the Son | D |
| Knew that strife was now begun | D |
| They knew that Satan had broken his chain | E |
| And with millions of daemons in his train | E |
| Was ranging over the world again | F |
| Before the Angel had told his tale | G |
| A sweet and a creeping sound | H |
| Like the rushing of wings was heard around | H |
| And suddenly the lamps grew pale | G |
| The lamps before the Archangels seven | D |
| That burn continually in Heaven | D |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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